His Masterpiece Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABBBCCC| Never before was daughter of Eve endow'd with a face so fair | A |
| There be none of God's holy angels with a beauty half so rare | A |
| As thine nor dreamer has ever dreamed the loveliness you wear | A |
| There's a gleam in your golden tress Lieb a light in your melting eye | B |
| There is witchery in your smile Lieb and a magic in your sigh | B |
| That may lure the strong ones to your shrine to worship and to die | B |
| And I when you whispered softly Lleb perchance would have worshipped too | C |
| Had bowed to the spell of your beauty an' it were not that I knew | C |
| The Devil had wrought his masterpiece what time he fashioned you | C |
Harry 'breaker' Harbord Morant
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